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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPW Engineering Design and Environmental Clearance ServicesAGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES WITH ROYSTON, HANAMOTO, ALLEY AND ABEY (RHAA) TO ASSIST WITH SAN RAFAEL' S PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN This Agreement is made and entered into this 4f day of /V D kus-a ey-, 20!?�-J by and between the CITY OF SAN RAFAEL (hereinafter "CITY"), and Royston Hanamoto Alley & Abey (hereinafter "CONSULTANT"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the CITY has determined that engineering design and environmental clearance services are required for the Parks and Recreation Master Plan; and WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has agreed to render such services. AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereby agree as follows: PROJECT COORDINATION. A. CITY'S Project Manager. Catherine Quffa is hereby designated the PROJECT MANAGER for the CITY and said PROJECT MANAGER shall supervise all aspects of the progress and execution of tlus Agreement. B. CONSULTANT'S Project Director. CONSULTANT shall assign a single PROJECT DIRECTOR to have overall responsibility for the progress and execution of tlus Agreement for CONSULTANT. Barbara Lundburg is hereby designated as the PROJECT DIRECTOR for CONSULTANT. Should circumstances or conditions subsequent to the execution of this Agreement require a substitute PROJECT DIRECTOR, for any reason, the CONSULTANT shall notify the CITY within ten (10) business days of the substitution. DUTIES OF CONSULTANT. CONSULTANT shall perform the duties and/or provide services as follows: CONSULTANT shall perform the duties and/or provided services outlined in CONSULTANT'S proposal dated November 0, 2021, attached hereto, and incorporated herein. CONSULTANT will be the prime consultant for the project and will enter into subcontracts with the subconsultants listed in the proposal. 3. DUTIES OF CITY. CITY shall pay the compensation as provided in Paragraph 4, and perform the duties as described in Exhibit A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein. 4. COMPENSATION. For the full performance of the services described herein by CONSULTANT, CITY shall pay CONSULTANT for services rendered in accordance with the rates shown in Exhibit A, attached hereto, and incorporated herein, in an amount not to exceed $259,238. Payment will be made monthly upon receipt by PROJECT MANAGER of itemized invoices submitted by CONSULTANT. TERM OF AGREEMENT. The term of this Agreement shall commence upon the date of execution of this Agreement and end (3) years after the Agreement is executed. Upon mutual agreement of the parties, and subject to the approval of the City Manager the term of this Agreement may be extended for an additional period of up to 2 years. TERMINATION. A. Discretionary. Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause upon thirty (30) days written notice mailed or personally delivered to the other party. B. Cause. Either party may terminate this Agreement for cause upon fifteen (15) days written notice mailed or personally delivered to the other party, and the notified party's failure to cure or correct the cause of the termination, to the reasonable satisfaction of the party giving such notice, within such fifteen (15) day time period. C. Effect of Termination. Upon receipt of notice of termination, neither party shall incur additional obligations under any provision of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other. D. Return of Documents. Upon termination, any and all CITY documents or materials provided to CONSULTANT and any and all of CONSULTANT's documents and materials prepared for or relating to the performance of its duties under this Agreement, shall be delivered to CITY as soon as possible, but not later than thirty (30) days after tennination. 7. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS. The written documents and materials prepared by the CONSULTANT in connection with the performance of its duties under this Agreement, shall be the sole property of CITY. CITY may use said property for any purpose, including projects not contemplated by this Agreement. 8. INSPECTION AND AUDIT. Upon reasonable notice, CONSULTANT shall make available to CITY, or its agent, for inspection and audit, all documents and materials maintained by CONSULTANT in connection with its performance of its duties under this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall fully cooperate with CITY or its agent in any such audit or inspection. 9. ASSIGNABILITY. The parties agree that they shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement nor the performance of any of their respective obligations hereunder, without the prior written consent of the other party, and any attempt to so assign this Agreement or any rights, duties or obligations arising hereunder shall be void and of no effect. 10. INSURANCE. A. Scope of Coverage. During the term of this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall maintain, at no expense to CITY, the following insurance policies: 1. A commercial general liability insurance policy in the minimum amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence/two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate, for death, bodily injury, personal injury, or property damage. 2. An automobile liability (owned, non -owned, and hired vehicles) insurance policy in the minimum amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) dollars per occurrence. 3. If any licensed professional performs any of the services required to be performed under this Agreement, a professional liability insurance policy in the minimum amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence/two million dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate, to cover any claims arising out of the CONSULTANT's performance of services under this Agreement. Where CONSULTANT is a professional not required to have a professional license, CITY reserves the right to require CONSULTANT to provide professional liability insurance pursuant to this section. 4. If it employs any person, CONSULTANT shall maintain worker's compensation insurance, as required by the State of California, with statutory limits, and employer's liability insurance with limits of no less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) per accident for bodily injury or disease. CONSULTANT's worker's compensation insurance shall be specifically endorsed to waive any right of subrogation against CITY. B. Other Insurance Requirements. The insurance coverage required of the CONSULTANT in subparagraph A of this section above shall also meet the following requirements: 1. Except for professional liability insurance or worker's compensation insurance, the insurance policies shall be specifically endorsed to include the CITY, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers, as additional insureds (for both ongoing and completed operations) under the policies. 2. The additional insured coverage under CONSULTANT'S insurance policies 3 shall be "primary and noncontributory" with respect to any insurance or coverage maintained by CITY and shall not call upon CITY's insurance or self-insurance coverage for any contribution. The "primary and noncontributory" coverage in CONSULTANT'S policies shall be at least as broad as ISO form CG20 0104 13. 3. Except for professional insurance, the insurance policies shall include, contractual liability and personal injury. liability insurance or worker's compensation in their text or by endorsement, coverage for 4. By execution of this Agreement, CONSULTANT hereby grants to CITY a waiver of any right to subrogation which any insurer of CONSULTANT may acquire against CITY by virtue of the payment of any loss under such insurance. CONSULTANT agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to effect this waiver of subrogation, but this provision applies regardless of whether or not CITY has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. 5. If the insurance is written on a Claims Made Form, then, following termination of this Agreement, said insurance coverage shall survive for a period of not less than five years. 6. The insurance policies shall provide for a retroactive date of placement coinciding with the effective date of this Agreement. 7. The limits of insurance required in this Agreement may be satisfied by a combination of primary and umbrella or excess insurance. Any umbrella or excess insurance shall contain or be endorsed to contain a provision that such coverage shall also apply on a primary and noncontributory basis for the benefit of CITY (if agreed to in a written contract or agreement) before CITY'S own insurance or self-insurance shall be called upon to protect it as a named insured. 8. It shall be a requirement under this Agreement that any available insurance proceeds broader than or in excess of the specified minimum insurance coverage requirements and/or limits shall be available to CITY or any other additional insured party. Furthermore, the requirements for coverage and limits shall be: (1) the minimum coverage and limits specified in this Agreement; or (2) the broader coverage and maximum limits of coverage of any insurance policy or proceeds available to the named insured; whichever is greater. No representation is made that the minimum Insurance requirements of this agreement are sufficient to cover the obligations of the CONSULTANT under this agreement. C. Deductibles and SIR'S. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions in CONSULTANT's insurance policies must be declared to and approved by the PROJECT MANAGER and City Attorney and shall not reduce the limits of liability. Policies containing any self-insured retention (SIR) provision shall provide or be endorsed to provide that the SIR may be satisfied by either the named insured or CITY or other additional insured party. At CITY's option, the deductibles or self-insured retentions with respect to CITY shall be reduced or eliminated to CITY's satisfaction, or CONSULTANT shall procure a bond guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claims administration, attorney's fees and defense expenses. 4 D. Proof of Insurance. CONSULTANT shall provide to the PROJECT MANAGER or CITY'S City Attorney all of the following: (1) Certificates of Insurance evidencing the insurance coverage required in this Agreement; (2) a copy of the policy declaration page and/or endorsement page listing all policy endorsements for the commercial general liability policy, and (3) excerpts of policy language or specific endorsements evidencing the other insurance requirements set forth in this Agreement. CITY reserves the right to obtain a full certified copy of any insurance policy and endorsements from CONSULTANT. Failure to exercise this right shall not constitute a waiver of the right to exercise it later. The insurance shall be approved as to form and sufficiency by PROJECT MANAGER and the City Attorney. 11. INDEMNIFICATION. A. Except as otherwise provided in Paragraph B., CONSULTANT shall, to the fullest extent permitted by law, indemnify, release, defend with counsel approved by CITY, and hold harmless CITY, its officers, agents, employees and volunteers (collectively, the "City Indemnitees"), from and against any claim, demand, suit, judgment, loss, liability or expense of any kind, including but not limited to attorney's fees, expert fees and all other costs and fees of litigation, (collectively "CLAIMS"), arising out of CONSULTANT'S performance of its obligations or conduct of its operations under this Agreement. The CONSULTANT's obligations apply regardless of whether or not a liability is caused or contributed to by the active or passive negligence of the City Indemnitees. However, to the extent that liability is caused by the active negligence or willful misconduct of the City Indemnitees, the CONSULTANT's indemnification obligation shall be reduced in proportion to the City Indemnitees' share of liability for the active negligence or willful misconduct. In addition, the acceptance or approval of the CONSULTANT's work or work product by the CITY or any of its directors, officers or employees shall not relieve or reduce the CONSULTANT's indemnification obligations. In the event the City Indemnitees are made a party to any action, lawsuit, or other adversarial proceeding arising from CONSULTANT'S performance of or operations under this Agreement, CONSULTANT shall provide a defense to the City Indemnitees or at CITY'S option reimburse the City Indemnitees their costs of defense, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred in defense of such claims. B. Where the services to be provided by CONSULTANT under this Agreement are design professional services to be performed by a design professional as that tern is defined under Civil Code Section 2782.8, then, to the extent permitted by law including without limitation, Civil Code sections 2782, 2782.6 and 2782.8, CONSULTANT shall indemnify and hold harmless the CITY and its officers, officials, and employees (collectively City Indemnitees) from and against damages, liabilities or costs (including incidental damages. Court costs, reasonable attorney's fees as may be determined by the Court, litigation expenses and fees of expert witnesses incurred in connection therewith and costs of investigation) to the extent they are caused by the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of CONSULTANT, or any subconsultants, or subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by them, or anyone for whom they are legally liable (collectively Liabilities). Such obligation to hold harmless and indemnify any indemnity shall not apply to the extent that such Liabilities are caused in part by the negligence or willfiil misconduct of such City Indemnitee. 5 C. The defense and indemnification obligations of this Agreement are undertaken in addition to, and shall not in any way be limited by, the insurance obligations contained in this Agreement, and shall survive the termination or completion of this Agreement for the full period of time allowed by law. 12. NONDISCRIMINATION. CONSULTANT shall not discriminate, in any way, against any person on the basis of age, sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin or disability in connection with or related to the performance of its duties and obligations wider this Agreement. 13. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LA CONSULTANT shall observe and comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, codes and regulations, in the performance of its duties and obligations under this Agreement. CONSULTANT shall perform all services under this Agreement in accordance with these laws, ordinances, codes and regulations. CONSULTANT shall release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless CITY, its officers, agents and employees from any and all damages, liabilities, penalties, fines and all other consequences from any noncompliance or violation of any laws, ordinances, codes or regulations. 14. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. CITY and CONSULTANT do not intend, by any provision of this Agreement, to create in any third party, any benefit or right owed by one party, wider the terms and conditions of this Agreement, to the other party. 15. NOTICES. All notices and other communications required or permitted to be given under this Agreement, including any notice of change of address, shall be in writing and given by personal delivery, or deposited with the United States Postal Service, postage prepaid, addressed to the parties intended to be notified. Notice shall be deemed given as of the date of personal delivery, or if mailed, upon the date of deposit with the United States Postal Service. Notice shall be given as follows: TO CITY's Project Manager: Catherine Quffa City of San Rafael 111 Morphew Street San Rafael, CA 94901 TO CONSULTANT's Project Director: Barbara Lundburg Royston Hanamoto Alley & Abey 225 Miller Ave Mill Valley, CA 94941 6, 16. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. For the purposes, and for the duration, of this Agreement, CONSULTANT, its officers, agents and employees shall act in the capacity of an Independent Contractor, and not as employees of the CITY. CONSULTANT and CITY expressly intend and agree that the status of CONSULTANT, its officers, agents and employees be that of an Independent Contractor and not that of an employee of CITY. 17. ENTIRE AGREEMENT -- AMENDMENTS. A. The terns and conditions of this Agreement, all exhibits attached, and all documents expressly incorporated by reference, represent the entire Agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. B. This written Agreement shall supersede any and all prior agreements, oral or written, regarding the subject matter between the CONSULTANT and the CITY. C. No other agreement, promise or statement, written or oral, relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, shall be valid or binding, except by way of a written amendment to this Agreement. D. The terns and conditions of this Agreement shall not be altered or modified except by a written amendment to this Agreement signed by the CONSULTANT and the CITY. E. If any conflicts arise between the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and the terms and conditions of the attached exhibits or the documents expressly incorporated by reference, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall control. 18. SET-OFF AGAINST DEBTS. CONSULTANT agrees that CITY may deduct from any payment due to CONSULTANT under this Agreement, any monies which CONSULTANT owes CITY under any ordinance, agreement, contract or resolution for any unpaid taxes, fees, licenses, assessments, unpaid checks or other amounts. 19. WAIVERS. The waiver by either party of any breach or violation of any term, covenant or condition of this Agreement, or of any ordinance, law or regulation, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other term, covenant, condition, ordinance, law or regulation, or of any subsequent breach or violation of the same or other term, covenant, condition, ordinance, law or regulation. The subsequent acceptance by either party of any fee, performance, or other consideration which may become due or owing under this Agreement, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding breach or violation by the other party of any term, condition, covenant of this Agreement or any applicable law, ordinance or regulation. 7 20. COSTS AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. The prevailing party in any action brought to enforce the terms and conditions of this Agreement, or arising out of the performance of this Agreement, may recover its reasonable costs (including claims administration) and attorney's fees expended in connection with such action. 21. CITY BUSINESS LICENSE / OTHER TAXES. CONSULTANT shall obtain and maintain during the duration of this Agreement, a CITY business license as required by the San Rafael Municipal Code CONSULTANT shall pay any and all state and federal taxes and any other applicable taxes. CITY shall not be required to pay for any work performed under this Agreement, until CONSULTANT has provided CITY with a completed Internal Revenue Service Form W-9 (Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification). 22. SURVIVAL OF TERMS. Any terms of this Agreement that by their nature extend beyond the term (or termination) of this Agreement shall remain in effect until fulfilled and shall apply to both Parties' respective successors and assigns. 23. APPLICABLE LAW. The laws of the State of California shall govern this Agreement. 24. COUNTERPARTS AND ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE. This Agreement may be executed by electronic signature and in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one document. Counterpart signature pages may be delivered by telecopier, email or other means of electronic transmission. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day, month and year first above written. CITY OF SAN RAFAEL ATTEST: CONSULTANT By: &�� fGlrrc Name: Barbara Lundburg Title: Treasurer [If CONSULTANT is a corporation, add signature of Af LINDSAY LARA, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: n k ROBERT F. EPSTEIN, City Attorney second corporate officer] By: Name: Manuela King Title: President Exhibit A San Rafael Parks and Recreation Master Plan Fee Summary for RHAA and Consultant Team November 4, 2021 CONSULTANT TEAM RHAA Landscape Architects - Prime Consultant Ballard* King mack5 Godbe Research Bay Area CASp Economic and Planning Systems rhaa/ Landscape Architecture & Planning Total Proposed Fee Proposed Reimbursable Costs FEE $100,615 $36,000 $56,540 $27,750 $15,750 $17,500 $254,155 $5,083 Parks and Recreation Master Plan City of San Rafael 15 October 2021 FEE SUMMARY Task 1 Project Initiation Task 2 Inventory and Assessment of Existing Conditions Task 3 Community Outreach Task 4 Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis Task 5 Recommendations, Prioritization, and Action Plan Task 6 Development of the Draft and Final Master Plan and Supporting Materials Total Proposed Fee Labor Task 1 Project Initiation 1A Project initiation - Kickoff meeting a. Confirm Goals and Objectives b. Refine scope and schedule C. Discuss Community engagement strategy d. Schedule park andfFacilities tour with staff e. Discuss Steering Committee members and stakeholders 1B Meet with the Steering Committee a. Discuss planning process and Committee's involvement Task 1 Meetings Kick off meeting with City Staff Steering Committee Meeting #1 (Task 3) Deliverables Project Schedule Agendas and meeting notes Summary of Steering Committee meeting Task 2 Inventory and Assessment of Existing Conditions 2A Review and summarize all planning documents and relevant information a. 2040 General Plan b. 2019 Facilities Assessment C. As -built plans d. Capital Improvements Program 2B Inventory and assessment a. Confirm inventory and assessment of all parks and recreation facilities b. Review maintenance practices and operations C. Analyze ADA accessibility 2C Inventory and analyze current programs, services and fees 2D Refine Community Outreach Process Task 2 Meetings Staff Meetings to review findings - 1 Steering Committee Meeting #2 (Task 3) Deliverables Inventory and Assessments Report Agendas and meeting notes rhaa I SAN RAFAEL PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN FEE PROPOSAL rhaa Landscape Architecture & Planning $1,640 $18,870 $25,595 $11,520 $17,730 $25,260 $100,615 RHAA Project icipal Manager Staff 145 $165 $150 2 2 Hours 2 2 0 2 2 Meetings 2 2 0 Total Hours 4 4 0 Fees $980 $660 $0 Total Task 1 $1,640 24 8 4 48 20 2 2 4 Hours 6 78 28 2 Meetings 0 2 0 Total Hours 6 80 28 Fees $1,470 $13,200 $4,200 Total Task 2 $18,870 PAGE 1 Task 3 Community Outreach 3A Surveys 2 32 8 a. Develop the web -based community needs assessment b. Develop the statistically valid survey C. Provide information for City's web site 3B Community Meetings -4 8 32 32 a. Community Meeting # 1- Introduce planning process and survey b. Community Meeting #2 - Present results of needs assessment and survey C. Community Meeting #3 - Present analysis outcomd, recommendations and priorities d. Community Meeting #4- Present the Draft Parks and Recreation Master Plan 3C Steering Committee Meetings - 4 4 a. Meeting #1 - Task 1 b. Meeting #2 - end of Task 2 C. Meeting #3 - end of Task 4 d. Meeting #4 - end of Task 5 3D Intercept events - during Task 2 12 12 3E Stakeholder Group Meetings - 3 3 3F Parks and Recreation Commission Presentation - 3 6 3G San Rafael City Council - 2 4 Hours 30 93 52 Fees $2,450 $15,345 $7,800 Deliverables Online and paper community needs survey Statically valid survey Presentations for group meetings Community meetings and meeting materials Summary of community engagement Total Task 3 $25,595 Task 4 Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis 4A Comparative analysis of the City's current park services, fees and programs 2 12 4 a. Recommend improvements 4B Evaluate existing facilities and program to meet current and future needs 2 10 4 a. Evaluate staffing levels and operations b. Demographic and trends analysis 4C Identify gap in services and programs 2 10 4 4D Prepare Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis Report 16 Hours 6 48 12 Task 4 Meetings Staff Meetings to review findings -1 2 Steering Committee Meeting #3 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting #1 Meetings 0 2 0 Total Hours 6 50 12 Fees $1,470 $8,250 $1,800 Deliverables Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis Report Presentations to the Steering Committee and Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting agendas and notes Total Task 4 $11,520 rhaa / SAN RAFAEL PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN FEE PROPOSAL PAGE 2 Task 5 Recommendations, Prioritization, and Action Plan 5A Develop vision, goals, and objectives 4 16 a. Themes of sustainability ,inclusion, environmental stewardship and fire safety Steering Committee Meeting # 4 (Task 3) 16 5B Develop recommendations to fill the gap in service 2 a. Existing parks and facilities - repair, renovation and expansion opportunities 0 2 0 Total Hours b. New programs, new sites and shared facilities Fees 5C Develop a methodology and framework for prioritization 2 8 4 Vision, Goals, and Objectives a. Create a matrix Recommendations b. Short , medium and long term priorities Priority Matrix 5D Develop an action plan 24 5E Develop a financial plan $17,730 4 5F Recommend implementation strategies and phasing plan 4 16 Hours 12 84 4 Task 5 Meetings Staff Meetings to review findings -1 2 Steering Committee Meeting # 4 (Task 3) Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting #2 (Task 3) Meetings 0 2 0 Total Hours 12 86 4 Fees $2,940 $14,190 $600 Deliverables Vision, Goals, and Objectives Recommendations Priority Matrix Action PlanlFinancial Plan Total Task 5 $17,730 rhaa / SAN RAFAEL PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN FEE PROPOSAL PAGE 3 I Hall N R H & ASSOCIATES LTD Recreation Facility Planning and Operation Consultants San Rafael Parks & Recreation Master Plan Proposal Task 1 - Project Initiation List of information needs Review of pertinent information Participate in project kick-off meeting Task 2 — Inventory and Assessment of Existing Conditions Recreation programs and services Strengths and weaknesses assessment Role of other providers Ability of existing facilities to support programs Operations and maintenance Operations policies and procedures assessment Maintenance plans and procedures assessment Organizational structure/staffing Fee policy Staff interviews (3 max) Task 3 — Community Outreach Survey review and input Steering committee meetings participation (2 max -virtual) Stakeholder meetings participation (2 max -virtual) Task 4 — Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis Recreation prograins and services needs assessment Gap analysis Operations and maintenance needs assessment Gap analysis Task 5 — Recommendations, Prioritization, and Action Plan Recommendations Recreation programs and services -role of other providers Facilities to support recreation programs Operations and maintenance Ballard -Wing and Associates is committed to comprehensive planning and operations consulting se rvices, providing for the effective and efficient use of available resources to develop and operate sports, recreation and wellness facilities. 2743 E. Ravenhill Circle 4= Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 (303) 470-8661 a: www.ballardking.com * BKAC:ballardking.com & ASSOCIATES LTD Recreation Facility Planning and Operation Consultants Partnerships Prioritization of recommendations Action plan development Organizational structure/staffing Projected costs/revenues for operations/maintenance for implementations Fee policy changes Task 6 — Development of the Draft and Final Master Plan Provide information for inclusion into the final report Fee Proposal Based on $200/hr. Task Hours Fee Task 1 — Project Initiation 10 $2,000 Task 2 — Inventory and Assessment of Existing Cond. 35 $7,000 Task 3 — Community Outreach 20 $4,000 Task 4 — Needs Assessment and Gap Analysis 25 $5,000 Task 5 — Recommendations, Prioritization, Action Plan 75 $15,000 Task 6 — Development of Final Master Plan 15 $3,000 Sub -Total 200 $36,000 Reimbursables (2 possible trips to San Rafael P, $2,000) $4,000 Grand Total $40,000 Bollard -Wing and Associates is committed to comprehensive planning and operations consulting services, providing for the effective and efficient use of available resources to develop and operate sports, recreation and wellness facilities. 2743 E. Ravenhill Circle * Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 (303) 470-8661 www.ballardking.com * BKAC7ballardking.com sh=v=n hall ENSEEM99 + CERTIFIED ACCESS SPECIALIST October 14, 2021 To: Barbara Lundburg and Lauren Ivy RHAA 225 Miller Ave Mill Valley CA 94941 Re: CASp Accessibility Compliance Consultant Services City Of San Rafael Parks and Rec Dear Barbara and Lauren, Thank you for the opportunity to provide the following general fee proposal for CASp services for the San Rafael Park and Rec contract as itemized during the selection process with the city. Based on our discussions to date, the following CASp services to be covered by the proposal will be as follows: 1) CASp survey and report to ADA Title II interpretation of non-compliant physical EXTERIOR conditions of any selected facilities under San Rafael Park and Rec purview. These will include but not be limited to accessible routes from a public way, parking, facility amenities including tables, drinking fountains, play areas, pools, etc, and any other publicly accessed areas that would be under the jurisdiction of Title II areas for required accessibility. 2) CASp report issued will be .pdf format and include photos and documentation of non-compliant conditions with code reference and code graphics for mitigation information. Report does not include resolution details or permit drawings of any kind. 3) Proposal is for physical evaluation only of assigned facilities as described above, and does not include any services that provide evaluation of alternate facility selection for access to services, programs and activities. Cost for CASp services will be flat rate of $750 per facility for a full report. No additional reimbursibles are expected. Thanks again for including me on the team, and I look forward to working with you in the coming year. Steven B. Hall, Architect, CASp, CAST CA Architects License #28168 exp. 11/30/2021 CASp Certification #955 exp. 12/15/2023 SHC Ref 21-0705 Page 1 of 1 STEVEN HALL ARCHITECT, CASp, CASI 448 Ignacio Blvd #153 Novato CA 94949 Ph 650-465-2112 email steven(@,BavAreaCASp.com BavAreaCASp.com November 04, 2021 City of San Rafael Park CASp Inspections by Steven Hall, Architect, CASp, CASI Included in the San Rafael Park CASp Inspections: 1. Albert Community Park - Community Park includes the San Rafael Community Center, Parkside Childrens Center, Albert Park Stadium, Tennis Courts & Parking Lot 2. Beach Park 3. Bernard Hoffman Field/Park - Park includes Softball Field 4. Boyd Memorial Park - Park includes Boyd House and Tennis Courts 5. Bret Harte Park 6. Falkirk Cultural Center Grounds - Park includes Falkirk Cultural Center, Wedding Lawn, Master Garden and parking lots 7. Freitas Park - Park includes Tennis Courts and group picnic area 8. Gerstle Park - Park includes group picnic areas and Tennis Courts 9. Los Ranchitos Park 10. Munson Park 11. Oleander Park 12. Oliver Hartzell Park 13. Peacock Gap Park - Park includes Tennis Courts and parking lots 14. Pickleweed Park - Community Park includes Albert J. Boro Community Center & Library, Pickleweed Preschool, Multi -Purpose Fields and parking lots. 15. Santa Margarita Park - Park includes group picnic areas and parking lot 16. Starkweather Shoreline Park - Park includes parking area 17. Sun Valley Park - Park includes group picnic areas and off-street ADA parking spaces located off Alpine Street 18. Terra Linda Park -- Community Park includes Terra Linda Community Center & Pool, group picnic area, and parking lots. 19. Victor Jones Park - Park includes Baseball Field and group picnic area 20. Terra Linda Community Garden 21. Canal Community Garden Excluded in the CASp inspections: • Arbor Park (Pocket) • Hillview Park (Pocket) • Jerry Russom Memorial Park (Open Space) • Riviera Park (Pocket) • Harry A. Barbier Memorial Park (Open Space) October 15th, 2021 Barbara Lundburg RHAA Landscape Architecture + Planning 225 Miller Valley Mill Valley, CA 94941 Subject: San Rafael Parks and Recreation Master Plan; EPS #211069 Dear Barbara: Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. (EPS) is pleased to be part of your team and the work effort to develop a City of San Rafael Parks and Recreation Master Plan. 77te Lcononnirs q11nnd Use On a broad level our work, building from information and data provided by the Consulting Team and the City and working collaboratively with them, EPS will conduct three tasks: • Identify City's Existing Approach to Funding Parks and Recreation r Capital and Operations/ Maintenance. • Discuss Potential Additional Tools for Funding Parks and Recreation and Acquiring Land. • Provide a Funding Strategy and Action Items. This scope of work could be completed by EPS for a not -to -exceed budget of $17,500. EPS only bills for time actually spent based on fixed annual hourly rates. EPS is committed to the success of this engagement, and I will participate in a hands-on manner in this project. We would be pleased to discuss our proposal in more detail as appropriate. Please contact me at (510) 612-0729 or at triceevans@epsys.com if there is anything else I can provide at this time. Sincerely, Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. Economic & Planning Systems, Inc. 1330 Broadway / Suite 450 (/ Oakland, CA 94612 510 841 9190 tel Oakland Teifion Rice -Evans Sacramento Managing Principal Denver Los Angeles www.epsys.com EPS. Budget PROPOSAL TO COMDUC`r=i A SSI ATUS70C LLL Q ALUD COiJ MUNOTY PROCESS G O D B E RESEARCH Prepared for RHAA and City of San Rafael Gain Insight October 4, 2021 RHAA and City of San Rafael C®MMtLDMPTY SURVEY PROJECT WORK PLAN Godbe Research is a recognized leader in public opinion research for California local government agencies. We understand that each project's ultimate success depends on recognizing the individual and unique needs of each client and then developing a customized research plan to address these specific needs. To this end, we have crafted the following project work plan for RHAA and the City of San Rafael (San Rafael or City) to illustrate the types of considerations that go into each of our community survey projects. Below is our recommended scope of work for the statistically valid community survey of City of San Rafael residents to help inform and support the Parks and Recreation Master Plan process. Recommended Survey Methodology and Sampling Design Given the continued challenges in conducting telephone -only surveys in terms of response rates and demographic representation of certain community subgroups, it is our recommendation to conduct a hybrid Internet and telephone survey of San Rafael residents for the community survey process. Godbe Research developed the hybrid survey process in early -2013 (for the City of San Rafael) to acknowledge and counteract declining response rates for telephone -only surveys among certain demographic subgroups as well as to use a variety of recruitment and response technologies that are designed to reach and elicit participation from the broadest base of a given community. Other clients who have recently transitioned or used this hybrid survey model successfully include the City of Belvedere, Town of Corte Madera, City of Novato, County of Marin, San Rafael City Schools, Lucas Valley Elementary School District, Transportation Authority of Marin, Marin County Free Library, and almost every other Godbe Research client. Accordingly, we are recommending this hybrid quantitative approach for this specific community survey to support the City of San Rafael Parks and Recreation Master Plan process, using an Internet survey as our primary data collection method and an email and text -based recruitment strategy for the Internet version of the survey. We will then supplement the Internet survey with a telephone survey methodology, after a review of Internet survey respondent demographics where we can identify and account for potential demographic and geographic sub -groups that might not respond adequately to the Internet version of the survey. The starting point for sample will come directly from the State voter file and the Marin County Registrar of Voters, where we have self-reported phone numbers (cell phone numbers and landlines) as well as email addresses, and we know that a given respondent lives specifically in the City of San Rafael and can segment the sample by known voter file demographics (e.g., age, gender, ethnicity, etc.). We will then supplement the sample with City of San Rafael -provided lists such as park and recreation registration lists, community communication lists, etc. to help increase the amount of contact information we have, as well as to include residents of San Rafael who are not registered to vote. By using this hybrid methodological approach, it will cost effectively allow us to collect data from the broadest base of the San Rafael community by giving respondents a preference on how to interact with the various survey response technologies we offer in order to maximize our sample size and statistical validity for the survey, not to mention demographic and geographic representation of residents. Finally, for the telephone modality portion of the overall survey, we will also make sure to include 'cell phone only' San Rafael households, given that we can identify cell phone exchanges within the sample as well as conduct third party matching, which will help us with both the Internet (text to Internet) and telephone (calls to cell phones) modules. Proposal to Conduct a Statistically Valid Community -wide Survey to Support the Parks & Recreation Master Plan Process Godbe Research Page I RHAA and City of San Rafael Proposed Scope of Work Conducting a project kick-off meeting with the City of San Rafael and RHAA for the statistically valid community -wide survey, as well as additional meetings to discuss the research objectives and other aspects of the community survey, as needed. `r Reviewing resident, voter and parks and recreation user demographics in the City of San Rafael, any related previous opinion research, and other information that will help to inform and support this specific statistically valid community -wide survey process. y Designing and refining a survey instrument of approximately 15 -minutes in length so that it addresses the research objectives of the City of San Rafael and RHAA related to the statistically valid community -wide survey to support the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. s• The survey development is done through an iterative process between Godbe Research, the City of San Rafael, and RHAA with multiple points for input, review, and approval prior to fieldling the survey. ❖ The survey will also be designed to be formatted for both Internet and telephone survey modalities as a 'hybrid survey' and both versions of the survey will be identical, save for instructions specific to each modality. ➢ Programming, refining, and testing the Internet version of the survey instrument using our Internet survey software package. This will be done by our team of IT and programming experts. ➢ CATI programming the survey version of the survey instrument for efficient and accurate data collection, and training telephone interviewing personnel on the questionnaire and interviewing protocol. ❖ For the telephone version of our hybrid surveys, Godbe Research uses only live interviewers who have been trained on the survey questionnaire and who are located in the western United States. ➢ Pre -testing the survey instrument in both modalities to ensure that the questions and response codes are understandable to respondents, and to ensure that the survey length coincides with the budgeted survey length for the project. ➢ Training telephone interviewing personnel on the telephone survey questionnaire and interviewing protocol through an intensive training session. ➢ Development of a recruitment email (email to Internet) and recruitment text (text to Internet) for the Internet version of the survey and working with the City of San Rafael and RHAA so that Godbe Research can send recruitment emails to City residents with known email addresses and cell phone numbers. ❖ The recruitment email should be signed by the City Manager or Recreation Director and will sent from the City's @citvofsanrafael.org email domain for familiarity and and to convey the importance and validity of the survey process to residents in our sampling frame. ➢ Development of a listed sample of City of San Rafael residents, stratified and clustered to reflect known resident population data sources such as American Proposal to Conduct a Statistically Valid Community -wide Survey to Support the Parks 3 Recreation Master Plan Process Godbe Research Page 2 RHAA and City of San Rafael Community Survey (ACS) estimates or the U.S. Census. The listed sample will first be developed to leverage email addresses and cell phone numbers from the voter file, which we will supplement with City -provided lists, as the Internet modality will be conducted first in the hybrid survey process. Once we have developed the Internet sample, the rest of the sample will be de -duplicated by matching names, addresses, and phone numbers from Internet survey respondents to those in the voter file and City provided lists. We will then remove any resident from the telephone survey sample who previously completed the survey via the Internet. Further, we will ask telephone survey respondents in that sample if they have already completed the survey via the Internet and will remove those residents from the survey process through this screening question. ➢ Optionally translating the telephone version of the survey into Spanish and conducting Spanish language interviews with City of San Rafael residents/voters, based on respondent preference. ➢ Conducting 15 -minute Internet and telephone interviews with at between 400 (n=400) and 500 (n=500) total City of San Rafael residents according to a strict interviewing protocol and our approved sampling design. ❖ A sample size of 400 to 500 resident interviews will provide for a margin of error of no greater than to +/-4.9% at the 95% confidence level, when looking at all City of San Rafael residents, including registered voters. ➢ Merging the Internet and telephone data files, as well as processing and weighting the data to adjust for population distribution and strategic oversampling, as needed to reflect the resident population of the City of San Rafael. s Developing a topline report of aggregate findings for the City of San Rafael and RHAA for the statistically valid community survey as the first deliverable in the statistically valid community -wide survey process. ❖ We will also meet with the City and RHAA to review the topline/aggregate survey results. This will help our more detailed analysis and reporting to be of maximum value to both groups in helping to use the community survey results inform and support the Parks and Recreation Master Plan process. ➢ Analyzing the survey results and preparing a report of findings conclusions, and recommendations for the City of San Rafael and RHAA in draft and final formats (based on City and RHAA review and comments). ❖ The report will directly address the research objectives outlined for the community survey and will include a methodology discussion, outline of the research objectives, graphical analysis by questions, respondent demographics, the topline report, survey questionnaire in English and Spanish, and a complete set of crosstabulations. ➢ Presenting the results and recommendations from the statistically valid community -wide survey to the City of San Rafael and RHAA. ➢ Post -survey consulting on the results and recommendations from the statistically valid community -wide survey, as need by the City of San Rafael and RHAA during the development and refinement of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. Proposal to Conduct a Statistically Valid Community -wide Survey to Support the Parks & Recreation Master Plan Process Godbe Research Page 3 RHAA and City of Sari Rafael PROPOSED PROJECT COST%' Based on our understanding of the needs of the City of San Rafael and RHAA for this specific statistically valid community -wide survey to inform the Parks and Recreation Master Plan process, Godbe Research has provided costs to conduct a 15 -minute survey comprised of between 400 (n=400) and 500 (n=500) total City of San Rafael residents. In addition, we have also provided optional costs to translate and program the telephone version of the survey and to conduct interviews in Spanish, based on respondent preference. The prices below reflect the all-inclusive costs to complete the statistically valid community -wide survey portion of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan project -- the overall cost for the community will not exceed those shown below, provided that the parameters (e.g., hybrid survey process, survey length, sample size, Spanish survey translation/interviewing, etc.) of the project conform to those outlined in our scope of work. Should project parameters or City of San Rafael needs change, we will be happy to provide amended costs prior to proceeding. Hybrid Survey of 400 (n=400) to 500 (n=500) San Rafael Residents Proiect Task 15 -min. Listed Voter Telephone Sample Purchase $800.00 Listed Voter Email Sample Purchase $800.00 Additional Cell and Land Line Matching $800.00 Internet Version Programming/Testing $4,750.00 CATI Programming of Telephone Version $1,125.00 Internet Version Recruitment and Hosting $500.00 Telephone Interviewing $7,000.00 Data Processing $800.00 Research Fee $7,500.00 Project Management $2,500.00 Miscellaneous Expenses $150.00 English -Only Survey Total $26,725.00 Optional Spanish Survey Translation - Telephone Version $525.00 Optional Spanish Language Interviewing - Telephone Version $500.00 English/Spanish Survey Total $27,750.00 Proposal to Conduct a Statistically Valid Community -wide Survey to Support the Parks & Recreation Master Plan Process Godbe Research Page 4 GODBE RESEARCH Gain Insight GODBE RESEARCH www.godbereseao•ch.com California/Corporate Offices 1220 Howard Avenue Suite 250 Burlingame, CA 94010 Southwest/Reno Office 59 Damonte Ranch Parkway Suite B-309 Reno NV 89521 Seattle Office/Northwest 601 10811' Avenue NE Suite 1900 Bellevue, WA 98004 San Rafael Parks and Recreation Master Plan Fee Proposal October 8, 2021 FEE SUMMARY $220 Task 1 Inventory and Assessment of Existing Facilities and Programs $18,320 Task 2 Gather Input from the Community $880 Task 3 Action Plan $30,620 Task 4 Development of Final Plans and Supporting Materials $5,840 Task 5 Project Management $880 Total Proposed Fee Labor $56,540 Estimated reimbursable expenses $600 Toatal Labor + Reimbursables $57,140 mack5 mack5 Architect I Sr. Cost Task 1 Inventory and Assessment of Existing Facilities and Programs $220 1 $171 1A Conduct an inventory and assessment of all existing recreation facility buildings within the City. 8 16 SB Review and incorporate findings from the City's miscellaneous as -built documents and 2019 8 16 Facilities Assessment created by Terracon. — — — - 3A 1C Prepare report to identify the current usage and condition of each building and include a 8 8 prioritization of recommendations for maintenance and renovation. 3B 1D Analysis will consider the capacity of each recreation building facility as well functionality, accessibility, 16 16 condition, comfort, and convenience. Accessibility overview report will be included for recreation facility 4 4A Provide a summary report of existing conditions, inventories, and Level of Service analysis for buildings. 8 3D Hours 40 56 0 Fees $8,800 $9,520 $0 . T Total Task 1 Task 2 Gather Input from the Community 2A Attend and assist with facilitation of various public community meetings, focus groups and individual stakeholder interviews using virtual means if necessary (optional service). 2B Meet monthly with steering group to discuss progress and receive feedback (optional service). 2C Attend the Joint study session to review Draft Master Plan with Park & Recreation Commission and City 4 Council. 2D Attend Parks & Recreation Commission and City Council meetings to report progress and final report (optional service). 3F Project the anticipated costs for deferred maintenance, and proposed improvements for 84 Recreation Parks and Recreation Gardens. 3G Assist in the creation of a ranking system to help identify top priorities based on community 4 input and funding. Hours 4 0 0 12 Fees $880 $0 $0 Fees Total Task 2 $2,040 Task 3 Action Plan — — — - 3A Gather and analyze information on participation, needs, desires, operations, and programming 4 relative to Recreation Facility Buildings and make recommendations. 3B Identify areas of service shortfalls relative to Recreation Facility Buildings. 4 3C Assist with the development of recommendations for operations, staffing, maintenance, 4 4A Provide a summary report of existing conditions, inventories, and Level of Service analysis for renovations, and programming needs related to Recreation Facility Buildings. 8 3D Project the anticipated costs for deferred maintenance, proposed improvements and proposed 4 8 32 new facilities for Recreation Facility Buildings. 3E Project the anticipated costs for deferred maintenance for Ancillary Park Buildings. 4 8 3F Project the anticipated costs for deferred maintenance, and proposed improvements for 84 Recreation Parks and Recreation Gardens. 3G Assist in the creation of a ranking system to help identify top priorities based on community 4 input and funding. I aft Hours 20 12 124 Fees $4,400 $2,040 $24,180 — — — - Total Task 3 Task 4 Development of Final Plans and Supporting Materials 4A Provide a summary report of existing conditions, inventories, and Level of Service analysis for 8 24 Recreation Facility Buildings. Ancillary Park Buildings will be covered as a mack5 component of Hours 8 24 0 Fees $1,760 $4,080 $0 Total Task 4 Task 5 Project Management 5A Attend project kick-off meeting with City Staff to confirm project requirements and clarify roles, 4 responsibilities, and expectations. Hours 4 0 0 Fees $880 $0 $0 Total Task 5 Total Hours 76 92 124 Total Fees $16,720 $15,640 $24,180 I aft �P,r= t2AFNO, y 2 y0 /Tr WITH p'� CONTRACT ROUTING FORM INSTRUCTIONS: Use this cover sheet to circulate all contracts for review and approval in the order shown below. TO BE COMPLETED BY INITIATING DEPARTMENT PROJECT MANAGER: Contracting Department: Department of Public Works Project Manager: Alysia Reyes Contractor Name: Royston, Hanamoto, Alley and Abey (RHAA) Contractor's Contact: Barbara Lundburg ❑ FPPC: Check if Contractor/Consultant must file Form 700 Extension: (415) 720-6009 Contact's Email: Barbara@rhaa.com Step RESPONSIBLE DESCRIPTION COMPLETED REVIEWER DEPARTMENT a. Email PINS Introductory Notice to Contractor DATE 11/4/2021 Check/Initial Nx 1 Project Manager b. Email contract (in Word) and attachments to City Attorney c/o Laraine.Gittens@cityofsanrafael.org 11/4/2021 ❑X 2 City Attorney a. Review, revise, and comment on draft agreement 11/8/2021 ❑X LG and return to Project Manager 11/8/2021 ❑x LG b. Confirm insurance requirements, create Job on PINS, send PINS insurance notice to contractor ❑x BG 3 Department Director Approval of final agreement form to send to 11/10/2021 contractor 11/10/2021 Nx IKK 4 Project Manager Forward three (3) originals of final agreement to contractor for their signature 5 Project Manager When necessary, contractor -signed agreement ❑ N/A agendized for City Council approval * *City Council approval required for Professional Services N I KK Agreements and purchases of goods and services that exceed Or $75,000; and for Public Works Contracts that exceed $175,000 11/15/2021 Date of City Council approval PRINT CONTINUE ROUTING PROCESS WITH HARD COPY 6 Project Manager Forward signed original agreements to City 11/16/2021 IKK Attorney with printed copy of this routing form 7 City Attorney Review and approve hard copy of signed j (� agreement 8 City Attorney Review and approve insurance in PINS, and bonds )' /� Q'�Z� p Q� �j- (for Public Works Contracts) 9 City Manager/ Mayor Agreement executed by City Council authorized (( official 10 City Clerk Attest signatures, retains original agreement and forwards copies to Project Manager ///,?o